BLACK LIGHT PHOTOS

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by Lance Gitter

"Black light" photography is a method of image making using a deep blue,
ultraviolet lamp, in a dark room.  The colours are created by reflecting
the uv lamp off flourescent bristol board (red, orange, green) in varying
positions.  The best objects to photograph under the "black light"
are metal, glass, crystal or anything shiny and reflective.
Exposure times are long (20 to 30 seconds) using 100 ASA film.

 

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 last updated: April 9, 2007